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61. The Education Alliance: Education Reform Resources
The vermont education Department s page contains a thorough list of the state s This study includes a survey of parents who say overwhelmingly that
http://www.alliance.brown.edu/db/ea_urls.php?alpha_title=V...Z¤tQuery=Find

62. Special Education Advocacy - Wrightslaw
and free resources about special education law and advocacy for parents, How to Put on a Special education Case. parent attorney Sonja Kerr has good
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63. TRANSITION RESOURCES
National Center for Secondary education and Transition (NCSET) parent Briefsprovide parents and families Includes parent resources and references.
http://www.pacer.org/publications/transition.htm
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R Natural Supports: The Emerging Role of Business in Employment of People with Moderate and Severe Disabilities
Answers "Yes!" to the question: Are businesses willing to directly hire people with moderate and severe disabilities and be actively involved from the beginning in providing support? Full-color. 6 pages. 1997.
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B Begin the Between: Planning for the Transition from High School to Adult Life for Youth with Developmental Disabilities
Looks at basic issues in transition, planning strategies and adult services. Guides students with disabilities and their families in developing a comprehensive transition plan based on their exploration of the student's skills, interests and future goals. Workbook format. 42 pages. 1996.
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B The Road to Work: An Introduction to Vocational Rehabilitation: Second Edition
Discusses issues related to the Rehabilitation Act, including eligibility criteria for vocational rehabilitation services, transition planning for high school students, the Individual Written Rehabilitation Program, appeals procedures, legislation and self-advocacy skills. 48 pages. 2000.
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64. What's New: Financial Aid Resources, What's New: Financial Aid Resources
The New England Board of Higher education (NEBHE) is a nonprofit organization vermont Financial Aid resources. vermont Student Assistance Corporation
http://www.nebhe.org/aid.html
Financial Aid Resources Other Sites of Interest New England College and University Web Sites Financial Aid Resources New England-Wide Tuition Break Regional and National Financial Aid Resources Connecticut Resources Maine Resources ... Student Loan Information 1. New England-Wide Tuition Break The New England Board of Higher Education's Regional Student Program 2. Regional and National Financial Aid Resources
FastWEB database of 400,000 scholarships.
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The SmartStudent Guide to Financial Aid
An excellent financial aid resource
http://www.finaid.org

The Financial Aid Counselor
http://www.findaid.com

List of college-application and financial-aid resources, primarily print books.
http://www.sourcepath.com
The College Board's information on planning for college, the SAT, applying to college and securing financial aid.
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Education and Employment Information Center Connecticut Department of Higher Education 61 Woodland Street Hartford, CT 06105

65. CISE: Library Resources Of Interest To Parents
parent feelings, parent education, and decisions about the future are also LP 1472 Three Rs for special education rights, resources and results
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66. WestEd Resources
Regional Alliance for Mathematics and Science education vermont EnhancementGrant. WestEd s Northeast Regional Resource Center (NERRC) and Learning
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67. Education Resource Organizations Directory (EROD)
Skip Navigation, US Department of education Promoting educational Excellencefor all Other State Resource, parent Resource Center, Regional educational
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68. Dissabilities
This Committee provides information about Special education to parents and The Radford parent Resource Center services Radford County in an effort to
http://www.ps.vt.edu/ofs/Disabilities.html

69. Challenging Child
parent Training and education To provide a participative learning The MontgomeryCounty parent Resource Center is a resource for families and teachers
http://www.ps.vt.edu/ofs/challchild.html

70. Vermont Pathways From Poverty, Resource Guide
vermont. Pathways from Poverty Resource Guide (July 1996) The 5C Head StartProgram holds family life education courses for families with infants,
http://crs.uvm.edu/pathway-web/three2.html
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103 South Main Street
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Phone: (see Social Welfare Offices listing in Brief Directory) The Dr. Dynasaur Program is designed to provide health care for eligible pregnant women and to eligible children through age 17 in Vermont. Prenatal care is fully covered for pregnant women and dental and a range of medical services are available to children. In order to apply, one need only make a phone call and then apply by mail. For more information about income eligibility and/or about applying, call one of the Social Welfare Offices listed in the Brief Directory. Green Thumb, Inc.
Employment and Training New England Program 55 Lake Street Gardner, MA 01440 Head Start of Vermont - 6 programs Offices throughout the State: CVCAC Head Start (Central VT Community Action Council) P.O.Box 747

71. Pathways From Poverty, Vermont, Resource Guide
vermont. Pathways from Poverty Resource Guide (July 1996) Of Social Welfareand vermont State parent Child Centers have linked together to form Reach Up
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(The) Howard Center for Human Services
Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program

Northeast Kingdom Community Action (NEKCA)
(The) Howard Center for Human Services
150 Colchester Avenue
Burlington, VT 05401
The Baird Center for Children and Families
Champlain Drug and Alcohol Services
Community Counseling and Support Programs
Howard Community Services People experiencing mental illness are supported through the Community Counseling Program including Clinical and Case Management, the Westview House, Residential and Housing Programs, Adult Counseling Services, and The Employee Assistance Program. Howard Community Services offers programs and support for people with developmental disabilities for the enhancement of their lives and individual growth. Residential, Family, Vocational, Support, Transitional, and Community Integration and Retirement Services form this division of the center. Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) - Fuel assistance Nan's Garden
South Starksboro Friend's Meeting
Santo Santoriello, Bristol, Vermont

72. Vermont: Education
The vermont Association of Home Educators is a nonsectarian, Local ParentingResources. AK - Anchorage AL - Birmingham AR - Little Rock AZ
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73. Family Help In Vermont
resources in vermont to help families with troubled teens. vermont ParentInformation Center. 1800-639-7170. Offers educational and developmental
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74. Vermont
vermont State resources. Each state sets eligibility ages for services to childrenand youth Parents and Children for Justice in vermont Family Court
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Vermont State Resources Each state sets eligibility ages for services to children and youth with disabilities.
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DELAWARE DISABILITIES Advocacy Program UNIVERSITY AFFILIATED Programs INFANTS EARLY Intervention System. DELAWARE DEPT. OF MENTAL HEALTH for children and youth. CLIENT ASSISTANCE Program. TECHNOLOGY RELATED Assistance. PARENTS Training and Information Project. PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN with Special Health Care Needs. MENTAL HEALTH Agency PARENT-TEACHER Association (PTA) STATE EPARTMENT OF EDUCATION: SPECIAL EDUCATION Dennis Kane, Director 120 State Street, State Office Building Montpelier, VT 05620-2501 PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN WITH DISABILITES: AGES 3 THROUGH 5 Kathleen Andrews, Preschool Coordinator

75. Vermont-NEA Advice For Parents
support personnel of vermontNEA developed these resources for parents. These websites for parents are recommended by vermont educators and hot
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The teachers and education support personnel of Vermont-NEA developed these resources for parents. Here are answers for parents: How to Create an Atmosphere for Learning at Home Teachers compiled this advice to help Make Parent-Teacher Conferences Succeed A Child's Development Calendar Suggested Reading Lists for Kids These websites for kids and young adults are recommended by Vermont educators and hot linked here for easy access. These websites for parents are recommended by Vermont educators and hot linked here for easy access. Vermont-NEA is located at 10 Wheelock Street in Montpelier, and we welcome your comments. Phone: (802) 223-6375 FAX: (802) 223-1253 e-mail: vtnea@together.net Home Who We Are Opportunities for Educators ... Support for Kids

76. Selected Campus And Community Resources For Pregnant And Parenting Students
Pregnancy and Parenting resources Clearinghouse The Women s Resource Center.PPRC at the Dartmouth College Women s vermont Children s Aid Society (VCAS)
http://www.dartmouth.edu/~cwg/pprc/campus.html
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Cheap Kids Route 10 Orford, NH 03777 (17 miles north of Hanover)
A retail shop carrying used and new children's clothes, toys, and baby/children's supplies at reasonable prices.
The Child Care Project
This umbrella organization is a regional clearinghouse of childcare options (public, private, home and preschool settings). Child Care Project staff assist parents in choosing child care by:
  • providing advice about what to look for in choosing child care, and help in deciding what the best kind of care is for each family, providing referrals to specific child care programs which might fit the family's needs, and assisting parents with any problems they may have as child care consumers.
Dartmouth College Office of Institutional Diversity and Equity
17 1/2 Lebanon Street
Lebanon, NH 03755

77. New England Literacy Resource Center
New England Literacy Resource Center works to strengthen adult literacy services Located in Barton, vermont, the Central Orleans Family education Center
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Tel: 802-766-4757
www.nekls.com
Contacts:
Dr. William Crenshaw, Executive Director
Marlo Watson, COFEC Staff and Building Manager for NEKLS
Sharon K. Parker, Adult Education and Literacy Coordinator
Mission
The mission of the Central Orleans Family Education Center is to promote community wellbeing and family independence in a rural, low-income region not connected by public transportation.
Rationale and Background
Established in 1991, NEKLS has offered a variety of adult and family literacy services throughout the remote counties of Caledonia, Essex, and Orleans in the Northeast corner of Vermont. Providing these services to those most in need has always been challenging due to the distance between communities and limited funding available to support services. The rationale for establishing the Central Orleans Family Education Center was that services needed to be provided to residents in a rural region in a way that would be cost effective for both the provider and recipient, while meeting the needs of the families from remote locations.

78. Vermont Homeschooling Laws - A To Z Home's Cool
vermont education Code For Homeschooling The Complete Home Learning SourceBook The Essential Resource Guide for Homeschoolers, Parents, and Educators
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vermont education Code For Homeschooling AN A TO Z RESOURCE Book TheEssential Resource Guide for Homeschoolers, Parents, and Educators Covering Every
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